This week, GeekGirl Lacey listens to PJ Harvey’s new album The Hope Six Demolition Project.

This England born singer song writer started her career in 1988, when she joined Automatic Dlamini as a vocalist, guitarist, and saxophone player. Harvey later went on as a solo artist, and since 1995, she has released six studio albums with collaborations from various musicians.

Rolling Stone awarded her 1992’s “Best New Artist” and “Best Singer Songwriter”, and on their 1995 list she was named “Artist of the Year”. In June 2013, she was awarded an MBE by the Queen Elizabeth II for her services to music.

Weezer released their latest (and 10th!) album, The White Album, on April 1.

Does this album live up to Weezer’s reputation? Find out in my review:

Weezer is an American rock band based in Los Angeles, California. The band’s current members are Rivers Cuomo, Patrick Wilson, Brian Bell, and Scott Shriner. Some of Weezer’s top hits include ‘Pork and Beans’ (Red Album), ‘Photograph’ (Green Album), and ‘Buddy Holly’ (Blue Album)

On October 2015, Weezer released a new single, ‘Thank God for Girls’, and another single, ‘Do You Wanna Get High?’, the following week.

This week our Music Monday girl Lacey looked into Pete Yorn’s new album Arranging Time.

Pete Yorn is an American born singer song writer from New Jersey. As a child he was highly encouraged to become a musician, and more so while attending Syracuse University. Shortly after graduating he began his career by moving to Los Angeles where he’s had seven major studio released albums. Take a listen to the review we did on his latest album Arranging Time and let us know what you think!

This week we reviewed The 1975’s new album, I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it. This English alternative rock band formed in 2002, and have been going strong ever since. This album being there sophomore release, shows massive potential for an amazing group on the rise. The album came out a little over a week ago, but take a listen to what we had to say, and let us know what you think in the comments below.

This week GeekGirl World’s very own Music Monday Lacey, reviews a multi artist album inspired by Star Wars.

With songs like C3Po’s Plight what Star Wars fan wouldn’t have fun dancing along to the beats. Don’t take our word for it though, go listen to the tracks available in iTunes and let us here at GeekGirl World know what you thought.

This week I stumbled upon a new band that I just had to share with you! St. Lucia is a South African born, Brooklyn based group headlined by Jean Phillip Grobler. I review their album Matters, which is the group’s sophomore album.

Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, and what better way to celebrate the season of all things love than with music! After all, people have been using music to express their deep feelings of love since, well, forever.

So with V-Day fresh in mind, Lacey (GeekGirl World’s official music guru) decided to pick five songs that remind her of her Valentine for this week’s edition of Music Monday.

Everybody interprets music differently, so it’s important to note that what qualifies as a love song is different for each person. A song don’t necessarily have to be soft and romantic so long as it lets your special someone know how you feel about them.

Check out this weeks Music Monday below:

What are your five songs that remind you of your special someone? Let us know in the comments!

This week GeekGirl World discusses an all female band named Savages. Adore life just hit the internet and we think its pretty great but listen to the review and let us know what you think. You can find the album on iTunes and Spotify.